To Promote the Progress of Science and Useful Arts: The Protection of and Rights in Scientific Research Mark L. Meyer, M.D. -- Page 1
A comparative Analysis of the Doctrine of Equivalents: Can European Approaches Solve an American Dilemma? Ray D. Weston, Jr. -- Page 35
Limitation to the Doctrine of Equivalents and Recent Cases since Warner-Jenkinson Douglas C. Wyatt -- Page 81
The Role of Foreign Judgments in Patent Litigation: A Perspective and Strategic Overview Philip L. McGarrigle -- Page 107
Patent Protection for Plants: A Comparison of American and European Approaches Geertrui Van Overwalle -- Page 143
The Use and Abuse of History: The Supreme Court's Interpretation of Thomas Jefferson's Influence on the Patent Law Edward C. Walterscheid -- Page 195
Antitrust Counterclaims in Patent Infringement Litigation: Clarifying the Supreme Court's Enigmatic Mercoid Decision Teague I. Donahey -- Page 225
The Division of Rights Among Joint Inventors: Public Policy Concerns After Ethicon v. U.S. Surgical Dale L. Carlson & James R. Barney -- Page 251
Conflicts of Interest: Guidance for the Intellectual Property Practitioner Lisa A. Dolak -- Page 267
Franklin Pierce Law Center's Seventh Biennial Intellectual Property System Major Problems Conference Digital Technology and Copyright: A Threat or a Promise? Participants -- Page 291
Special Patent Provisions for Pharmaceuticals: Have They Outlived their Usefulness? A Political, Legislative and Legal History of U.S. Law and Observations for the Future Alfred B. Engelberg -- Page 389
Publisher's Rights and Wrongs in the Cyberage Thomas G. Field, Jr. -- Page 429
When Scandal Becomes Vogue: The Registrability of Sexual References in Trademarks and Protection of Trademarks from Tarnishment in Sexual Contexts M. Christopher Bolen, Richard J. Caira, Jr., and Jason S. Wood -- Page 435
Promotion of Inventiveness in Developing Countries Through a More Advanced Patent Administration Robert M. Sherwood, Vanda Scartezini and Peter Dirk Siemsen -- Page 473
ENTREPRENEURIALISM, The Engine that has helped the United States Regain World Leadership: an Example for Japanese Industry Robert Goldscheider -- Page 507
The New Criminal Copyright Sanctions: A Toothless Tiger? Ting Ting Wu -- Page 527
Panning for Biotechnology Gold: Reach-Through Royalty Damage Awards for Infringing Uses of Patented Molecular Sieves James Gregory Cullem -- Page 553
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